Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] have [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Eldorado 's ratings have bounced from a low of 2.6 million to 8 million . |
2 | Since 1983 , the company 's revenues have climbed from $1.6 billion to $2.5 billion in 1989 , and profits have tripled to $242m . |
3 | Although a couple of David Platt 's efforts have derived from shots on the edge of the penalty area , as indeed did Paul Merson 's debut goal in Prague , the general rule is that England are not scoring enough from long range . |
4 | Deng Xiaoping 's reforms have worked from the ground up . |
5 | He admitted that Unisys 's sales have suffered from a lack of confidence among customers about its financial situation . |
6 | The article states : ’ estimates of the project 's cost have escalated from £457 million to £1.4 billion ’ — the figure mentioned by my hon. Friend — and that it is possible that the scheme will not go ahead . |
7 | Additional criticisms of Skinner 's position have arisen from empirical studies of children 's language . |
8 | Since Intrum first offered its shares to investors two years ago the Stock Market has slumped while Intrum 's shares have risen from 81p to 87p . |
9 | Wheway 's shares have slumped from a high of 140p in 1989 to just 7.5p at present . |
10 | Yet earlier in the article he mentions that car workers ' wages have risen from 40 per cent to 69 per cent of German workers ' wages . |
11 | Profits of the Bisto-to-Mr-Kipling-cakes giant have nose-dived from £150m to just over £92m with big bites taken out of both bread and cakes . |